Tilton is also a singer; her own vocals were heard on a 1978 episode of Dallas. In 1984, she released a dance-pop single, "C'est La Vie", which became a hit in several countries in Europe. She appeared on Circus of the Stars in 1979 and 1991, on one occasion acting as a knife thrower'starget girl in a gold bikini. Tilton also did her time doing game shows as well, by becoming a panelist on the 1979-1982 syndicated version of Match Game. She also hosted the pilot for a potential revival of the show in syndication as Match Game 2/MG2 in 1996.

Plot: When they're hired to work at a cheerleading camp for the summer, two lusty college friends prepare for the most spirited three months of their lives. But the squad won't be ready for serious competition without some remedial training in sex appeal.

Plot: TV child star of the '70s, Dickie Roberts is now 35 and parking cars. Craving to regain the spotlight, he auditions for a role of a normal guy, but the director quickly sees he is anything but normal. Desperate to win the part, Dickie hires a family to help him replay his childhood and assume the identity of an average, everyday kid. Several folk who are also involved in Dickie's special world include: Sidney, Dickie's longtime friend and agent; Cyndi, his on-again, off-again girlfriend; Peggy, Dickie's real mother; George, Dickie's adopted father figure; and Grace, his adopted mother figure.

Keywords: actor, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, alcoholics-anonymous, character-name-in-title, children, dental-braces, dental-headgear, family-relationships, former-child-star, has-beenGenres: Comedy,
Taglines: 50 million people used to watch him on TV. Now he washes their cars.

Mrs. Gertrude: Aren't you a bit big to be in a stroller?::Dickie Roberts: Aren't you bit big to be on the sidewalk?

Sally Finney: Brick wall, waterfall, Dickie thinks he got it all but he don't, and I do so Boom with that attitude. Peace punch, Capt'n Crunch, I've got something you can't touch. Bang-bang choo-choo train, wind me up I do my thing. No Reeses Pieces, 7-Up, you mess with me, I'll mess you up.

Bully: Hey!::Dickie Roberts: Hey? Don't you mean "Oink"?

Grace Finney: [Grace is pushing Dickie down the sidewalk in a stroller]::Grace Finney: This feels a little odd.::Dickie Roberts: Dude, I'm the one in the stroller.::Grace Finney: Did you just call me, dude?::Dickie Roberts: I mean mommy.

Dickie Roberts: [to a bully picking on Sam] Is that red hair, or did someone light a fart off your mouth?

Dickie Roberts: Whoa! You ever have such a bad wipeout you don't even feel it? [falls]::Sam Finney: That wasn't one of them!